Archive for February, 2012

How Your Room Can Make You Happy

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

Color has a major impact on your mood and thoughts. Color can also transform a rooms shape and size, so picking the appropriate color is very important. Each color has a great psychological impact on your mood. Depending on your room color you can go from calm tranquil feelings to aggressive rage. The amount of color in a room can also play a roll on how it affects your mood.

Colors fall into three basic categories: Active, Passive, and Neutral. The shades also have different expressions. Light colors are expansive and can make a room seem larger and brighter. Dark colors are warm and sophisticated but shrink a room.

  • Red: This color is best used in entry ways for a strong first impression or in spaces like living or dinning rooms. Red has been known to be a color that brings people together and spark stimulation.
  • Yellow: When used in kitchens, dinning rooms and bathrooms it can create a warm and inviting feeling. This color should only be used as an accent and not a main color. It has been shown that people lose their temper faster and babies cry more often when surrounded by yellow.
  • Blue: Blue is a cooling color that calms and relaxes the mood. This color is perfect for bedrooms and bathrooms; it also performs best when natural light is more available. The lighter the shade the better, light blues give off positive responses where as dark blues evokes sadness.
  • Green: This color is the easiest for the eye to see, because of this it is considered to be the most restful color. Green can be implemented in about every room of the house. Light and medium greens show the most response to releaving stress.
  • Purple: Due to its dark value purple should only be used as an accent or secondary color. Light purple should be used in bathrooms and bedrooms. Dark purple is a great way to get a section of a room to stand out.
  • Orange: Orange is the most energetic color of the bunch. Try to stay away from orange for bedrooms, but do utilize it for exercise or game rooms.
  • Neutrals (White, Gray, Brown, and Black): These are very flexible colors. The more neutrals you use the more you liven up a room. The less you use the more you calm a room down. Try to use these colors as an anchor to bring a room together.

You have to ask yourself what kind of atmosphere you would like to create. As a rule of thumb you should not exceed three or four colors  in a room.  If you are remodeling your whole room start with carpet and furniture, this has the most limited color palate. Then base to wall color off your selections.

Decorating magazines and books can be a good source of inspiration. You can also follow our blog and visit our design centers for great information and recommendations.

Voted Number One

Monday, February 27th, 2012

If you are in the Crow River News area (Wright and Hennepin counties), you will notice that Focalpoint has been voted Best Flooring Store, Best Widow Store, and Best Interior Design Store. We would like to thank everyone who voted for us and also those who let us work with them to realize their design dreams. We are going to continue improving and look forward to keeping our great reputation while we build on our number 1 rating.

Tiling Your Way to a Great Bathroom

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

A great look to consider is tiling your bathroom walls. Tiling the walls will help bring a dramatic look into the bathroom and also give a great focal point when guests enter. There are a lot of tile options when you think about starting. You can use small pencil tiles to give a nice accent to your counter and mirror section, try running them vertical to give an interesting twist and also heighten the wall.

Large tiles can be a great look if you’re covering the entire wall, usually they are rectangular and look best when put tightly together. If you want to bring some color and inconsistency to your wall try mixing darker colored tiles into the pattern. This will give depth and move the eye from section to section.

Grout comes in all variety of color. White grout works well with almost any tile and can pull random colored tile together nicely. You can also try using a darker or lighter shade of grout to give a little color boost to your wall. If you are going to use a brown  tile try picking a grout two shades dark or lighter to give a little accent to your wall.

Smartstrand is a Smart Choice

Friday, February 17th, 2012

The biggest fiber development in the last century has been the creation of Mohawk’s Smartstrand fiber.  This fiber features extreme stain resistance and incredible softness to give the consumer a carpet that meets their two most requested criteria. 

SmartStrand is constructed of DuPont Sorona, a corn-based polymer that is a renewable source, making it good for Earth and your home. Many carpets are crafted of petroleum-based materials, Smartstrand is 37 percent sourced from rapidly renewable resources.

A great feature is the stain resistance the company has “woven right into the DNA of the carpet.” That means most spills can be cleaned up with simple water and more difficult messes requiring only mild dish washing soap.

Right now Karastan has 12 styles of carpet made with Smartstrand on sale through the end of the month.  Almost every style type is featured in these 12 products so now is the perfect time to come in and both see and feel the difference in this fiber! You should also start preparing now for Karastans annual spring sale April 18th to the end of May by coming in and getting your feet on this amazing product.

Unlike most retailers when you come into Focalpoint we take the rebate off before you pay. No need to spend your money and wait for months to receive it back.

 

SmartStrand Carpet on Sale!

 

Is the Weather Getting the Best of Your Floors

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Wood flooring responds to humidity variations. During warm and humid months wood expands. In the colder months, dry conditions force the wood to contract. This seasonal movement is normal for wood flooring, and the best way to reduce movement is by installing humidity controls.

Winter time

In the winter months homes are heated and the air is dry, wood flooring then starts losing its moisture. When this happens, thin gaps can appear between planks. This is normal, and you should be prepared for it to occur. Once indoor heating is turned off humidity levels will raise again, most of the gaps will close up.

To avoid these separations, try to control and monitor air humidity levels during the dry season by installing a humidifier. You can either install a furnace humidifier or bring a movable humidifier into a room that has good air circulation. Optimal humidity level falls in between 45%-60% range. As long as humidity does not fall lower than 45%, no gaps will appear.

Summer time

During warm and humid months, indoor humidity can rise up to 90%. Wood absorbs moisture from the air and expands as a result. Even just a few days of exposure to high humidity can cause wood flooring to cup. When a wood board cups, the edges are at a higher level than its center. Cupping can also happen when spilled water is absorbed by the wood. Once cupping has occurred, it takes a while for the wood to restore its internal moisture and flatten out.

When extensive moisture or humidity causes the wood to expand significantly, adjoining boards start pressing against each other. In extreme cases, this increased pressure can cause the affected boards to lose their structural integrity and crack. To avoid cupping, keep indoor humidity level in your home or job site (prior to hardwood installation) within 45-60% range. Never allow indoor humidity to rise over 65%. Maintain optimal humidity levels by keeping air conditioner or dehumidifier running during hot humid summer weather.

Moisture and Exotic Wood Species

Flooring manufactured from exotic wood species is more demanding than flooring made from domestic woods. For this reason, a set of additional requirements has to be met when installing and maintaining an exotic hardwood floor. Indoor air humidity level must be in the range of 50-70%, and air temperature must be kept in the range of 64 to 75 F.

In order to meet these requirements, use an air humidifier during the dry season, heat the room or use AC to maintain acceptable humidity during humid summers.

Are Your Windows in Need of Attention?

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Did you know that we sell window treatments?  From shades, sheers, shutters and more; window fashions that can sweep around corners, extend to almost limitless lengths and satisfy any architectural specs. 

Window coverings have numerous benifits. They can allow full view or absolute privacy. This is great way to enhance your homes security. You can also install elegant elongated slats which can provide added height to any room and work well with narrower windows, sliding doors, or large picture windows.

Installing window treatments also give you energy efficiency that can reduce a room’s heat loss by as much as 50% and also keep your room cooler in the summer months.  Plus, with window treatments, you can have amazing product features that would have been unimaginable before. 

You will find it all in our showrooms!

Here is one of our great deals that can help you personalize and enhance your home.

Now through March 31,2012 purchase 2 or more of any combinationof the following products from Hunter Douglas and receive:

  • $50 per unit-Vignette Tiered Architella shades
  • $40 per unit-Vignette Modern Roman Shades

Purchase 4 or more of any combination of the following products and receive:

  • $25 per unit-Duette Architella honeycomb shades
  • $20 per unit-Duette honeycomb shades

Includes Alustra Collection within these product categories. Only one rebate form per house hold may be submitted but multiple purchases of qualifying products can be combined on one form. Minimum purchase as stated above is required. Paid in the form of American Express Prepaid Rewards Card. Offers not combinable.